In this exercise we're going to wrap a diffuse texture around our apple, we're…also going to assign a bump map so that it has a little bit of an organic…surface texture and finally we'll go ahead and throw a few lights at the scene.…I've saved my progress as Primer gray apple.psd, found inside the…12_adv_repousse folder, and before we assign the diffuse texture I want you to…see what it looks like, and this file here, it's called Red apple skin.jpg.…I actually got it from a photograph of a red apple, basically selected a…circular area of the apple because after all apple skin is more or less…wrapped around the sphere.…

And then I went ahead and use this command under the Edit menu you go to…Transform, and then you choose Warp, and there's this function right here…called Inflate and if you combine that with a negative bend value then you can…remove this spherical distortion from a surface texture, and that's what I ended up doing.…Once I got things flat then I'm going to go ahead and escape out here…

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4/28/2011

In this installment of his Photoshop CS5 Extended One-on-One series, Deke McClelland shows how to draw six varieties of volumetric objects and manipulate them in 3D space. The course covers how to make 3D objects from 2D layers, work with predefined 3D shapes such as spheres and cubes, import 3D models drawn in other programs, and maximize the power of the Repoussé feature. Exercise files are included with the course.